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By Derek Minno-Bloom
A 2016 ECF Fellow, Derek has worked on food and housing justice issues with low-income people and people experiencing houselessness for the past ten years, and through his Fellowship will continue to run Trinity Church Asbury Park’s food pantry and soup kitchen that serves over 30,000 meals a year.
By Nancy N. Fritschner and Rev. John Fritschner
Clergy compensation comprises the major portion of any congregation’s budget. Often when clergy refer to “Clergy Compensation,” they mean something different from lay leaders who often don’t ask questions to fully understand.
By Scott Gunn
In this webinar, Scott Gunn, Executive Director of Forward Movement, will facilitate a panel discussion on the challenges of preaching about faithful financial discipleship.
By Alan Bentrup
What if God is up to something big and global, but it can only be discovered through the small and local?
By Nedgine Paul
During the webinar, we will discuss the links between collective and servant leadership in transforming education and social outcomes.
By Erin Weber-Johnson
This webinar is designed to provide not only 10 current, practical strategies but important new language to frame the “why” of fundraising.
By Marcia Shetler and Jim Murphy
What do giving trends have to do with the generosity of faith communities? More than you might think. In this webinar, Marcia Shetler, Executive Director/CEO of the Ecumenical Stewardship Center, will present a big-picture view of giving in the United States and six trends that are shaping generosity—including church giving—today.
By Scott Gunn
How can sermons shape the lives of congregants and the direction of the congregation as a whole?
By Rebecca Wilson and Jim Naughton
In this workshop we will focus on how to figure out what you want to say (your message) and who you want to say it to (your audiences), then focus on how the answers to those questions will shape your efforts in communications and evangelism.
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